solitary flight

§78 Suicide is predictable

Suicide is predictable.

You may predict individual suicide with talk about: Feeling unbearable pain. Death or a recent fascination with death. Feeling hopeless, worthless, or trapped. Feeling guilt, shame, or anger. Feeling like they are a burden to others

Individual suicide may be predicted with behavior or mood including: Recent suicide attempt. Increased alcohol or drug use. Losing interest in personal appearance or hygiene. Withdrawing from family, friends, or community. Saying goodbye to friends and family. Giving away prized possessions. A recent episode of depression, emotional distress, and/or anxiety. Changes in eating and/or sleeping patterns. Becoming violent or being a victim of violence. Expressing rage. Recklessness.

Suicide may be predicted for society and species. Rather than astrology we have the sociology. Rather than numerology we have moral statistics. Rather than cartomancy we map the family structure. Rather than extispicy we have biochemistry and genetics.

Rather than necromancy we have suicide autopsies to decide if suicide could have been and should have been predicted.

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Turn the page and we now read from the book of Politics, which declares that, quote, Male and female must unite for the reproduction of the species — not from deliberate intention, but from the natural impulse, which exists in animals generally as it also exists in plants, to leave behind them something of the same nature as themselves, unquote.

At bottom the caption states:

Nothing that the human species does that every other species, including weeds and potted plants, also does in some shape or form by impulse or compulsion is a miracle. It is not divine. It is done in the dirt, metaphorically and literally, all the time including by humans. It just feels heavenly to make you lose sense of your surroundings.